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Advances in ballistic penetrating impact simulations on thin structures using Smooth Particles Hydrodynamics: A state of the art

, 2020
Experimental tests, analytical modeling, empirical or semi-empirical fit, and numerical simulation, are different concepts and ways to study the complex mechanism of High-Velocity Impact (HVI).
Shuangshuang Meng   +3 more
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Local damage of the RC tunnels under ballistic missile impact investigated by finite element simulations

, 2021
This paper presents an investigation on the local damage of the reinforced concrete (RC) tunnels subjected to the ballistic missile attack using finite element (FE) analysis.
Duc‐Kien Thai   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Energy absorption mechanisms of nanoscopic multilayer structures under ballistic impact loading

Computational materials science, 2021
We conducted large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of ballistic impact tests on ultrathin aluminum and polyurea layers and their multilayer arrangements to investigate the energy absorption and deformation mechanisms at the nanoscale.
M. Dewapriya, Ronald E. Miller
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Numerical investigation of ballistic impact on multilayered ceramic/metal target plate with or without air gap

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2022
The present work is based on numerical simulations of the ballistic behavior of multilayered alumina/aluminum armor plates of varying thicknesses against normal impacts of ogive-nosed steel projectiles.
D. Singh, A. Banerjee, D. Datta
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Finite Element Simulation of Ballistic Impact in Survivability Studies

45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics & Materials Conference, 2004
*† The analysis of a projectile impacting an object at high velocity is of great importance to the survivability community. The probability of a kill given a hit for a component is based upon projectile mass and velocity. Therefore the mass and velocity at impact, as well as the residual mass and velocity after impact, must be known.
Timothy Staley, John Baker
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Ballistic impact response of a fluid/structure coupling-based modification of human thorax modelling.

Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2021
Studying the mechanical response of the human thorax submitted to ballistic impact is a challenging field of research. For ethical reasons, it is not possible to perform tests on the human body. Numerical simulations are therefore one of the alternatives
L. Gilson   +4 more
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Study on physical behaviors according to element formulations of ballistic impact simulation models

International Journal of Protective Structures, 2022
During modeling ballistic impact, physical behaviors were investigated according to element formulations. In order to conduct the investigation, a simple ballistic impact simulation model was used.
Tae Kwang Yoo
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Computational simulation of fabric armour subjected to ballistic impacts

International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2006
In computational simulations of ballistic impacts on woven polymeric fabric armour, specialized fabric models are normally used. Attempts have also been made to use commercial finite element packages for such purposes. However, such attempts normally result in either overly simplified models or prohibitively detailed finite element discretization of ...
Tan, V.B.C., Ching, T.W.
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Numerical simulation of ballistic impact on aluminium 5083-H116 plate with Johnson cook plasticity model

, 2021
Nowadays, a numerical simulation study using finite element method is very famous among the engineers and scientists, because it not only reduces the cost of the entire project but also saves a lot more time.
Roshan Rai   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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